Missing Esther finds her way home after a century
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Conservative PostMissing Esther finds her way home after a centuryconservativepost.co.ukLast year research curator and collector Jeremy Warren spotted a rare 16th Century tapestry for sale at a fine art fair and recognised it as one of several that once adorned the walls of The Kings Room at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk. Thought to have been acquired by the Bedingfeld family of Oxburgh Estate around […]
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